These 9mm defense rounds are double-duty. 9 mm Luger Ammunition from Koenig, the 110-grain JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) bullet has a 1,100 fps (feet per second) muzzle velocity. Equally at home on the range or in self-defense, they’re optimized for 1-inch groups at 50 yards. Besides being great for 9mm defense, these perform equally well as 9mm match ammo, since they’re balanced for competition and speed. Feel the difference provided by Doug Koenig in these specialized rounds, get a box today! Specifications for Koenig Competition Match 9mm Luger 110 grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) Brass Casing Centerfire Pistol Ammunition: Manufacturer: Koenig Cartridge: 9mm Luger Number of Rounds: 50 Bullet Type: Hollow Point (HP) Bullet Weight: 110 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 1150 ft/s Application: Competition Package Type: Box Included Accessories: Standard Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Gun Type: Handgun Package Contents: Koenig Match 9mm Luger 110 Grain Hollow Point Brass 1150 Pistol Ammunition, Box of 50 Rounds
Koenig Competition Match 9mm Luger 110 grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) Brass Casing Centerfire Pistol Ammunition
$31.59
SKU: 41C830A1
Category: Handgun Ammo
6 reviews for Koenig Competition Match 9mm Luger 110 grain Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP) Brass Casing Centerfire Pistol Ammunition
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Jumpinjax –
Ordered for the first time. Easy to order and arrived in really good time! We were able to find the exact type of ammo we needed. We have had a lot of trouble when we tried to find ammo where we live since we live in a small town. It was easy to get online on this site and shop for what we needed.
NorthwoodsTesting –
I bought several boxes of this ammo and tested it. Check out videos on YouTube NorthwoodsTesting. I also tested the Koenig Defense in 9mm. For the price, I think these are good options to use for training and a decent option for self defense.
Valerie Groves –
rather accurate and rather well made, the price I paid at the time and came in box of 50 hp can't get more but serves its purpose. other than testing it in live medium from what I have tested it on gel and pork it does what it should and is reliable to early to say id carry it as defensive ammo, but it looks rather promising.
Billy –
Good ammo. Clean burning. . Hit a little high because my zero is for 124 grain. Good value product. Feel like it will work if I ever need it.Don’t know much about the company but it is some fine ammo.
Christopher Tomlins –
Seemed decent quality at first. Loaded a couple mags, put a round in the chamber… Wouldn't go into battery. Tapped the back, nothing. Took the mag out, tried to cycle and it was extremely hard. So I thought, ok maybe it's just a bad round. Put the other mag in, round into the chamber, all good. Then when I went to stage my firearm, mag out, cycle… It was stuck. No amount of force could get my slide to cycle. This is where I am extremely glad I have a Canik TP9 DA with a decocker. I was able to take down the slide and get the barrel out. I had to rip the bullet out with pliers it was so stuck in there. I proceeded to check all the bullets I had, every single one failed the plunk test. EVERY SINGLE ONE! This is extremely dangerous and could have killed someone. I will never be buying this ammo again!
jbg –
I have shot a couple hundred rounds of this ammo and found it to be reliable and accurate. I shoot PPC and shoot an STI 6" Targetmaster and a custom Rock River Arms 5" which I use for the service matches. The Koenig 110 gr. has never failed to feed or eject and out of either gun produces 25-yard X-ring groups on the NRA B-27 target. Initial testing at 50 yards indicated that this round shoots as well or better than any other ammo I have tried, shooting consistent 10/X ring groups. After reading one of the reviews, I took random samples from several boxes and dropped them in a 9mm chamber gauge. Not one failed to drop in or fall back out. This is a target round and may not be compatible with some guns that are set up for standard or +p pressure 9mm ammo. It's what I'll be shooting this next season.